Using Gerrit for libosmocore/lib../OpenBSC?

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Neels Hofmeyr nhofmeyr at sysmocom.de
Thu Nov 26 20:37:45 UTC 2015


On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 12:03:04PM +0100, Holger Freyther wrote:
> [Gerritt]
> Is there enough consensus to give it a try?

I'm neutral, if you want to try it I wouldn't object.

I like simple tools like plain text mails, Gerritt seems to be the
opposite. But if it helps to get the context while reading a patch and
requires no further effort from us, it may well be worthwhile.

My first impression is "crowded UI", but the side-by-side file view could
be helpful, yes.

When you say Java monster, I also think slow website. It would be nice to
not have to wait too much for it to load, which in the Java world
translates as "have a fast server with loads of RAM" ... please :)

~Neels

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